Bangkok vs Chiang Mai
Which is better for your trip?
Bangkok and Chiang Mai are both in Thailand, but they attract different travelers for different reasons. This comparison breaks down the practical differences: neighborhoods, transport, timing, and who each city works best for.
Quick comparison
When to choose Bangkok
Bangkok is one of the most navigable cities in Southeast Asia for a woman traveling alone. The BTS Skytrain and MRT metro connect most of the places you'll want to go. Grab works reliably, 7-Elevens are on every corner, and the city runs well past midnight.
Who this suits
Bangkok works well for women who want a city with real infrastructure: apps that function, public transport that connects, hospitals and pharmacies in most neighborhoods. It rewards those willing to eat at street stalls and figure out ferry routes, but it doesn't require it.
Key neighborhoods
Silom (women who want mrt and bts access from the same base, with good restaurant options within walking distance.). Sukhumvit (first-timers who want bts access, international food options, and pharmacies and clinics within reach.). Thonglor and Ekkamai (women who want to eat and drink well without the tourist density of sukhumvit's lower sois.). Rattanakosin (Old City) (temple visits, river ferry use, and anyone who wants to be close to the main historical sites on foot.).
When to choose Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai sits in a valley in northern Thailand, ringed by mountains and anchored by a moated Old City. It is not Bangkok. The pace is slower, the streets are wider, and most of what you want to do is within a short songthaew ride.
Who this suits
Chiang Mai works particularly well for women who want to slow down, take a class, or work remotely somewhere with good food and low costs. It is not a party city or a beach destination; it rewards travelers who want to be somewhere, not just pass through it.
Key neighborhoods
Old City (first trips, temple visits, walking everywhere without needing transport.). Nimman (working remotely, good food, staying near maya mall without being in a tourist bubble.). Riverside (women who want to be close to markets and local life without the temple-tourist concentration.). Santitham (long-stay travelers who want to live more like a resident than a tourist.).
This is the preview. The Sola app has offline maps, saved places, and community tips from women who have been here.
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Many travelers visit both Bangkok and Chiang Mai in the same trip. Check direct flights and overland options between the two. A common approach is to spend a few days in each and move on.
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